Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|     title-page; and it was too late for a satisfactory answer
 2   I,  TransPre|     Pedro Carrillo de Quesada, late Governor of the Goletta,
 3   I,        VI|       haste, for it is growing late."~ ~"This book," said the
 4   I,      VIII|       and then, discussing the late adventure, they followed
 5   I,      XVII|      his sufferings during the late storm. To be brief, he took
 6   I,       XIX|       that have befallen us of late have been without any doubt
 7   I,       XIX|        your worship has got of late the most ill-favoured countenance
 8   I,       XXI|      to them on account of the late joke that he would not enter
 9   I,     XXIII|   offer, begged pardon for the late assault, and promised for
10   I,      XXXV|      observing that it was now late and that Anselmo did not
11   I,      XXXV|        Naples, whither her too late repentant lover had repaired.
12   I,    XXXVII|    to-morrow because it is too late to-day, so be it, and we
13   I,   XXXVIII|     miserable pay, which comes late or never, or else on what
14  II,        IV|    house, and returning to the late subject of conversation,
15  II,        IV|    battered and weary with the late frays we fell asleep as
16  II,       VII|      rewards which either come late, or ill, or never at all;
17  II,        IX|        in at any hour, however late it may be?"~ ~"Let us first
18  II,       XVI|       the world because of his late victory. All the adventures
19  II,      XVII|     shall take rest after your late exertions; for if they have
20  II,       XXV|        work, for it is growing late, and we have a great deal
21  II,     XXXVI|       the arrangements for the late adventure, composed the
22  II,   XXXVIII|     Senora Trifaldi; for it is late, and I am dying to know
23  II,      XLVI| adventure, pleasanter than the late one, which his chronicler
24  II,      XLIX| waiting any longer; for it was late, and there still remained
25  II,      LIII|        you like."~ ~"You spoke late," said Sancho. "I'd as soon
26  II,      LIII|      me pass, for it's growing late with me."~ ~To this the
27  II,       LIX| furnished. They woke up rather late, mounted once more and resumed
28  II,     LXIII|       than wise, upon which of late a sea of woes has poured
29  II,     LXVII|       turned aside, and supped late and poorly, very much against
30  II,       LXX|     still felt the pain of his late martyrdom, which interfered
31  II,     LXXIV|       my illusions has come so late that it leaves me no time
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2010. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License